‘The Wailing’ at 10: An Unmatched South-Korean Horror Film
For its tenth anniversary, Matt Konopka looks back at 'The Wailing' and what makes it a terrifying South Korean horror film yet to be matched
Anamika dies in a car accident right after the office party. The same night, Ajay starts getting nightmares which later turn into hallucinations. While fingers are pointed at Ajay for her death, he is convinced that the sinister apparition belongs to her. Unable to explain the reason to his wife Maya, he seeks help from his psychiatrist friend Ashok. The events take a macabre turn when this unnatural dark force threatens his life and everything that he cares for.
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For its tenth anniversary, Matt Konopka looks back at 'The Wailing' and what makes it a terrifying South Korean horror film yet to be matched
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